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Local Businesses, Organizations Do the “Write Thing”

United Way needs the community's help in writing thousands of unique letters of encouragement for students.

In Cobb, Douglas and Paulding counties, elementary students will receive a very special delivery on Thursday, March 15.

In celebration of its 13th Annual Absolutely Incredible Kid Day, United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta will deliver hand-written letters of encouragement to students in Title I schools.

The program connects volunteers with elementary school students to let them know that the community supports their dreams and goals for success.

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Each year, United Way teams with various school systems to write letters of encouragement. United Way needs the community’s help in writing thousands of unique letters for students in these three counties.

“One of the six community goals for United Way is young people avoiding risky behaviors. Encouraging our students to do well in school is an important and easy way for us to work toward that goal,” said Ofelia Nuñez, regional coordinator at United Way, in a press release. “This is an incredible idea and what seems so simple means so much. We’ve heard from dozens of teachers who are thrilled that United Way is sponsoring this project again.”

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To make this event a success, United Way invites businesses and organizations to join this year’s writing campaign. Adopt one or more classrooms and write unique hand-written letters.

For more information, contact Ofelia Nuñez at  onunez@unitedwayatlanta.org, onunez@unitedwayatlanta.org or 770.428.8344. All letters must be submitted to United Way’s office at 995 Roswell St., Suite 338, Marietta, GA 30060 by Feb. 24.


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